2. Niners backup quarterback Colt McCoy left the game with a shoulder injury and did not return. Scott Tolzien is next on the depth chart. McCoy stayed in the game for a while after the injury; coach Jim Harbaugh believed it was a stinger after the game. McCoy will get more tests.

3. Niners rookie tight end Vance McDonald backed up a strong training camp with four catches for 66 yards. Second-year wide receiver A.J. Jenkins, meanwhile, did not start and had a fumble. Harbaugh was asked about Jenkins' performance:

1. Brandon Weeden and the first-team offense gave Browns fans reasons to be excited. Two long drives resulted in 10 points. Weeden was protected well and threw the ball with accuracy. Greg Little made some great catches. It's a start.

2. Browns running back Dion Lewis continued his hot month with three catches for 22 yards and a touchdown. The former Philadelphia Eagle is angling to be Trent Richardson's backup. Also standing out in this game: Browns rookie pass rusher Barkevious Mingo.

2. Maybe all of those Chris Johnson boasts this offseason meant something. He broke out with a 58-yard touchdown on one of his two runs. (Or maybe it's the preseason.)

3. Kudos to Pat White on his first game action in three years. Washington's No. 4 quarterback rushed for a 9-yard touchdown and then converted the two-pointer to win the game. White still is a long shot to make the team.

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Chance Warmack is having a rough debut for a 10th overall pick. That might be kind.

1. The coolest moment of the game: Falcons linebacker Brian Banks made his NFL debut in the second half. It's been a long road for him to get to this point.

2. Josh Johnson reportedly looked great throughout training camp. The presumptive Bengals backup quarterback backed up that buzz with a strong performance. He threw for 100 yards and rushed for 64 more.

3. Bengals rookie running back Giovani Bernard got a lot of work, but wasn't efficient with 41 yards on 13 touches. He also got blown up in pass protection.